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SUNDAY. MORNING. OCTOBER. 14, l9l3. E1I.THH PLftYS TIBBETT'SKICK 1PHHliiiniiiiMiwiiitii'iiwiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiwMiiw a nun nan diilUiummaawiminimmiulUMWMiHHiiMMiiiMeiic , CHROLITOTIE CUTS OFF DEFEAT, THE NEWS AND OBSERVE.- r Ijjtiinn innniiiiiiiiiinmiaasa iiisiknswanillllaasaailMsw s $10 Zj $20 Kl6)aV Field Goal By Tandy Is Chapel Apparently Beaten,. Virginia . - Hitt Eleven's Only Score . of Contest Wins Frorn Georgia in Last Mfrurte of Play SI"" " QiBrtra. Oft. I . N f-iilwt ftfi ' Mna or Vtrrlnta Military Institute wn. n HeM victory this afternoon, the nmi epdlag la a tie. Field goals for Ik twe Mtu gave a arore or a i . Neither aoaU h In eertoua U(W daring the iim. though Carolina Tiers larked only a few yaree or a tnarhdewn. Carolina scored Irti Tsady d rising the nail hetween the goal poets Id the first quarter from the 41-yard lino. MrOnrmlrk made the Mtwr score on a drop kt k from tke -yard Nna in the second eonrtr Hertcney had n opportunity for draw kirk, but th hall went to thr right. Carolina hoarad up ocas In tha um of th-e forward pa Tandy puatlnn featured. Captain Nlm suffered a broken rib In ilia eeconil quarter Only 'our of the resjwlar . Carolina loam waa In the rm The attandanra was food Carolina Position IJceheiner H T Crlmn H f? Tandy , r. Jon I. V . Kayall 1- T I .ova I. K starpenald T fanning 1. H ' Raid ft H Rlade. H - 'aptai n Score lv erii'1 t'axoJina . Mmmii M.-Cormlrli Hefltn t'ulloni Hawkins j ritif (iondman Cray Velm fole Herria 01 0 - J V M I HI HMAI'.l Scoring Ftelri goaN Tandy t.f Parolln and M.'ormlrk of V Ml uheiltution Carolina Blark for Denning. I .me fwr M-Ionald. Parkw for Blaik V M ' Itertrhv for Cola rechelmer for Nelma, Hook't for tioodman Maaon for FacMmar L. Pitts for MuMlr OfTirlale Hftr He.idereon of lilo Welen I mpire Randolph of Mrglnta. Held Judge Carver of Washington ail Lee Tlmr ti minute quartrr DARTMOUTH FAILS TO SHOW USUAL STRENGTH 11 lit AMartawri rnm Princeton X .1 i il Dart mouth did not how hr eipected foot hall strenrth and overwhelmed hy Princeton In thrr anna! e In Palmar stadium tooay to it araa tha second, time the Tiger were scored on thla wiwn. her line neing rrnaatd today near ilia end of tha Kama on a forward paaa Halfback Tibholt of the Pi local on team, waa tha lr if tha same, he rorttrthutlng half of Princeton's total points. In tha Ural panoo h rorl tare oal from lh flald In tha third ha brokt through tha Itartinouth mr for a touchdown and alao kkkad all aynroaa nala f.illnwlna liar thra tourhdowna Craplln tha flna aahlUnlon tva h Tlhbott. tha ania aa uai a nril ltaat ana tt at tlmaa hainc IkallM and aomawhat unintaraatlng frinoa taa'a auntltut at a rula waa anorh Wtarr than that or Dartmouth which aaaablad tha Tlgara to hrlng tha ball wlthia atrtklng dlstanra to maka a aver Dartmouth ahtiwad to aai advan tage In tha final parlod whan Prlnra tn. far ahaad. ran in arond and t laird at ring man K1tRY MHt CUM. MBit. Naw Tork. Ort. II Aftar a lapar of tan vaara football waa rrlad at Cnfnbia 1'nlvaratty today with a rama In which tha local rollagiata elavan defaatrd tha Bt. Uaranc 1 nl varatty team 7 to Rl"V 1 Naw Rrunawirk. X J cv !.-.-Hannt Kohlamalnan. Irian Amartran A. C. Naw Tork. won the tan mlla national A, A. I championahtp run hare today In il l! l-t HTttlAL UHI1UT if Coat Suits IN OI'R VIXD4IS We want the lee t aa ear 9tlM, lt.M aarf tMil Cutta. tpmre Hhem wtth tke -eawar - aaJwae t U.M htgrkwr. I U yow aarr wlaa to pay armani til we caa (attafy jraa wr -vpectal. It la ramify . auparw veieet plawty MrVa Wilt , la. a4 aplagdid kaaJartaaa. f xm. ZUrxaaa1 17 You need! them now. ' Why beetUtd wharc to buy ? DRESS UP AND FEEL GOOD. That' the way to make food. New HaU. New Shirts. New Neckwear, new every- thinr to j?ive you that prosperous "New York look."j 111 1 1 ti i f i 1 1 1 i"i"rV-" rri i 11 o o T?n o o, o o'-'ft A p 0 o 1 o o jvs. J 0 0 0 ' Iooo o p O O "61 .0 o o foj kj Mo O 0.1 ;j J i'jj Isv. 'a'al-Jal-Jaaartgaarf CORNELL GIVES HARVARD SURPRISE Crimson Players Awaken To . Power of Cornell Attack Too Late i.B.T.rldc Mae.. .Ct. VI -Cor-irV (might Harvard napping toilnv and ami a all-daaarved victory by a ror of I" to 6 Beforr the Crlmwon playrra had awakened to the power nf'ihr Cornell attack. Cgptaln Marian had made a roatly fuml.. another HaVvard player waa caught off aide and Barrett, the Cornell raplaln had erored the only touchdown or tha game within five miuutee after tha atari A field goal t flhtverlck la be laat period from the 41 -yard Una ended- the acoring I waa tha nret football vlrlory ever acorad by Cornell over the Crimean and the flrat Har ard defeat la four jreara. Harvard waa haver nearer than tt yarda te the Cornell goal. The only drop of Mtterneaa In tha Cornell cup of Joy waa tha Injury of Captain Har rett. r ive mlnutea after he had arored hla tourhdown he atopped Mahan in midfieTd and auffarad au aevare a blew in the head that he waa uneouat loua for aeieral mlnutea Cornell Poalilon Harvard Knelt on Jameeon Miller Cool Andaraon Gillie lick ley Barrett ColllBK Mueller Shlveru k 1. K Houcy U T . . . . Ullman 1.. O Cowan C Wallace . R G Dailman . R T laraon R K . . . . Harte . Q B Wataon U H Whitney r Mahan R H Kln Hrore by period Cornell Harrard ftummarr 11 0 0 Hcorlng Touchdown Barrett: Goal from Tourhdown. Barrett. Goal from rtald. DhlvaHrk Hiihatltutlona Cornell: Cellini for Barrett. hVhlltchter for Colllha, Tilly for Anderaon HarNard Taylor for Wallace. Wlllro for Wataon. Rollina fnr Whitney. Caner for Oilman, C. Collulce for floucy ifflriala Referee. Ijingfnrd of Trin ity I mp! re. MoCarty of tlermantown Academy. Field Judge. Bankhart of Dartmouth. Head Uneaman. ". N tiankhart, of Dartmo'ith Time -IS minute quartfra W. AND J.'S QUICK PASSES COMPLETELY PUZZLE YALE i B a lejerwm fne I Naa Haven. Conn.. Ort. II -Washington and Jeffereon'a aplendld eleven uaed tha forward paaa wtth uncanny predaton today and hurnbled Yale 1 to 7 la a kpectartlar contaat It waa the eeeond aaccaaalTe year that the team from the little Penngylvanla col lege reglatered a defeat over the Blue The natters aaeaurt waa ao varieU that Tale waa completely bewildered The paee waa alwaya thrown In a marhtne-llke manner; there w-a noth ing haphazard about tha play. Thla I atrongly ahown In tha analyata of the game, the v tot ore completing 21 out of M attempted paaees. Washington and Jefferson drew Arat Woo in' the aeoorxl period when Moeer arored a goal from placement from the It-yard line. In the third period a aerlee of forward paeaee brought the hall to tha 11-yard Una. On the next play Nuhk aklrted left end for a touchdown. In the final period mere forward paaaea brought the leather to tha It-yard line. Then MeCreight nonchalantly hurled the ball far over the line Into the waiting reaa ef Hayaaaa. with ao Tale aaava Tale made lu touchdown In the laat flaw mlaataa of plar.wliea ScovU. who played wrllHantly throughout the game. leoeverad a fumbled ball on the tlaitors H-yard Una aad raced evef the Waa. ' BXK&aM WAiaXI MS ItBOORO. - New " BrunawVk. K. J.. Oct. ti. Oeerge Ooadrng. central Walker's Clah, Canada, won the a. A. I", na ttawal chaanpioaihlp eeren anlla walk here taamy. breaking the arorld'a rac rd kg twa aaeonda Hla Uma waa M: WEST TalUGPUA VOKFtm. Ckartoataa. " W. Va.. Oct tl Tha football gam between Waahlngtoa and Lee and the ajntreralty of Veat Virginia waa forfaited te tie former I ta I today. " Wilh the acore Itet ta law at Waa Vltwtnaa. eoe-kaif a aniaate ta play and the ball aa their three-yard) line. Coach M auger, after a te afeieaoa trrtk Acting Praatownl Trottae ef the aalearatty.' withdrew taa ptaywrg freaa the keld kacaaae of alleged anratraeee of tha araa ays etaia, -.-s v, ..-.. ' . . liEV CLOTHES I DAVIDSON BEATS ROANOKE COLLEGE Carolini&nS Put Up Strong De fensive Game; Score Thir teen To Nothing lUpe-UI te Tfa ana Owiiw I f-- Wlnitun-3lem, Oct. 21 Roanoke u! lege fell before Davldaon College In a liotly contented gume of football brre thla aftrnoon 1 1 to 0. Although outwelghtVd ten pound! to the man. the Red aud Blaok eleven played a aiiperb defenalve game and time after time reputeed attacka made on Ita Una by tha brawny warrlora from tha Old Dominion. When the whittle blew at the end rf the flrat fifteen mlriutei of play, the "hart waa on Homnoke'a three-yard Una. David eon arored in the third quarter when a forward paaa waa worked auo. reaafully and again In the taat period when another forward paaa, a bril liant run around the end, and! a kicked goal gave them eeven pnlnta. IJne-up Koanoke Pnalllon. n k H T R l Davldaon Younger . T Walker ... Say ad . B White iray . McKeithan . R Walker . . . Keealer . . Blackely Walker (C) Laud Willlama Itoe H. Bonham . nuherty . . . . I'alnli Norman Davldaon . . Ho ware Hoffman Punoan J Bonham iC) . c I. G . . . U T ... . 1.. K . Q H . L. H. R. 11 C. . . K B. Score by perioda: Davldaon T II Koanoka 0 0 0 SUMMARY: Scoring C. Walker, Keealer. touch down; Keealer, goal from tourhdown. Substitution Roanoke: Bunting for I'alater. Blue for Bunting. P. Bower fnr DavldeoTK KJnaer for S. Bonham. Darldaon: La arson for Keealer. Officiate Referee. Ham peon of Roa noke; I'mplre. Roberta avf Buena Viet a: Head Uneaman, Brought on of Wake Forest. Time 11 minute quarters. PITTSBURGH ELEVEN DEFEATS PENNSYLVANIA (Bit tb Philadelphia, Oct. 21 The Univer sity of Vennt) Ivanla football team was defeated by the Vulvar! ty of Pitts burgh today, 14 to 7. DeHart. Haatlnga. Williamson and YYr "made frequent galna for 10. It and 10 yard around Pennsylvania's aada and tackles and earned two touchdown scored by the winners. The over-eagerness of the Pitts burgh line helped Pennsylvania to score bar ouly tally after a fumble hd enabled them to take ths ball to the visitor' one-yard line. MISSISSIPPI HELPIiESS. I Br tha Aanetalrd meat Mrmphls. Tenn.. .Oct. V Mtssls xlppl waa helplanat before the heavy Vanderhllt eleven here today and the Commodore won. 01 to 0. Curry scored six of Vanderbllt a II inurhdown and eight goals. KKWAKEE TIKS. (Br u A' txington. Ky.. Oct. SI. 8wne and Kentucky State battled to 7 to 7 tie In game here today In which Kentucky Stat had a slight edg on the southerners Hay Eel? i Yea Hive Ttiacinftis Proper diet, fresh sir sld temperate kablt aid nemos tufferlag fenca Tsfeercw loata Often mere Is needed Reperti skew that ckna Alterative hta brought about bust rareverlee.' Reed what It did la thla cs-- ' -ktsslaia bake. Mian. tlatltaeai a lln ankn. 4 sat. I was takea wnh hisSetrhagea at the laat. whleb fllJ saw teaatVVwaan Wtatt( wkkakn flfJNM w say bed. Utt daeass sSilaeg as te ge West. Is Unaalil I staeaad PiaVn, ret. After amy aretvai 1 aast Mkeastei needy, wee. apea leaewkag ef air aasst Uew. aeged aa is sake Bekaaaa AHaeaUve. I kept ea tafclag an satsiilna sad aae- bmn. laMaeea. leia. I reierwea K wswnl fMrttVw4f WtyRg , watt BweaasSgl sad aasaei weM. When I Mt Kan- ear ay weisw wne IB awaaaaah I new welgkj . say aiiisl weiaM. I tan an lead aaa sear Aiterattn.fwc.sii, haaltk, I Aklv'VraBefM'dJ lAfean) VACIVU rAgJttfalT. V-kaua'a Attentive Is Saoat .efaeseasea tn braoeMel eetsrv aad seeee tkmet and htag asVrUens aad apballdlag tke are waa. Oeatatas a snrasral, er tMhtt-fnrsa-laa Iran. .Apeerd as subetfetite. - Pmell lss. all frlr arae. K. "old ky feeding write re saasiet er teeerta rawtnetSk Jbakasan Insannsera, rsllseaasaaa sasaaeassssssss ssBassaawapanwewrw wearar'BanB' Athena, Oa,, Oct. St Virginia's foetball tears defeated Oaorrla h today n a paiy that eras In procee Of orVraptation When the flnal whistle waa blown. Tlbbett. a aubatltute halfback drop kicked from Georgia's IS-yard Una, la Almost th lost aeoead of play and aa the bail soared between the goej aoate time waa called. To Tlb bett's calmneea and accuracy under the moat trying; circumstances, Vir ginia owes bar to T victory. Ttbbett's feat came aftar he had done most of the Virginia work in the final period. He gvK his chance late In ths third qmartsr. replacing An deraon. In the fourth ha waa aent around the enda and to hit the line and gained time after time. Finally ha was called upon to drop kick and did It. The defenalve work of both team overshadowed their offensive. After th first period. In which each scored It was a hard struggle wfth both ades resorting frequently to kinking Early In the first period Powell In tercepted a Virginia forward paa and with good Interference ran 10 yards for a touchdown. Henderson kicked goal, Mayer and Anderson then swept around tha Georgia snds for long gains and Anally Mayer pushed ths ball over ths Itns. Hs failed to kick goal. In the next two periods neither side could made .consistent gslna In the laat qserter, .however, the a train began to tell on the Georgian, while Virginia fought desperately. The ball was In Georgia territory most of th last quarter and finally waa work ed to a pomt where Ttbbett could save the dy-for Virginia. Line-up: Virginia Position L.E . . . . . LT . . IX! . . C . . RU . . RT . . HE . . . QB . . LM . . RH Georgia White Ward . . H. Coleman Thomspon . .Thrash . . Convers T Coleman Thurman . . , . Henderson . Germany MeCotinell . . Garrard . Haddock Dasendorf . . . Powell O Anderaon Htillwell Berkeley . . . Mayer .... K. Anderson. Hps it FB Holaendorf SUMMARY. ling Touchdowna. Mayer aad Powell, goal from touchdown. Hen- defaoni goal front field. Ttbbett. bstltution Virginia, Polndaxter White. Moot for Ward, Brown for T. Coleman. Tlbbett for K. An daraon. Georgia. Culbreath for Con- yers. oorsey lor listen a or i. Meunira for llolsendnrf. Officiate Referee. vBarry of George town; umpire. Wahon or Carlisle; field Judge. Brookee of George Washing ton; head llneeman.. Graham of Waeh- ngtcn and Lee. lime II minute quartere FOOTBALL SUMMARY At Raleigh: Haicign Highs II; ittoa HVrha . At (ireeawboro: Carolina S: V. M. I. At Winalon-Saleaa DarMaon It; Roanoke a. ' At CaasbtldM. It; Harvard . At Wast Point: Araay I Gcoago lows . At Kew Haven: Yale 7: Washing toa and Jefferson Id. At Princeton: Piiswrtoa Dart mow in 7. At Annapolis. Md : Navy tv: V. P I. At Athens. Oa : Virsjlala : Gosraia 7. At PhUndedphla rittebargh 14; Pennsylvania 7. At Blrsalagnnni: An barn se; Mis. I; Mil alsslppl A. and M. . At Mcenpma: vanaaroui i pel t'niiiiiaMy a. At urxlngton. Ky.: Bewanee 7 aVcn- tacky Btate 7. At Carlisle. Pa.: Carlisle a; neO . At Newark : Delaware Oollece i; Western Jlarylavnd . At Cleveland: Cane II: Obarfla 1 At Gettysburg: (iettysnarc It: St. Johns v. At Wateoillc. Me.: CeJbr 14; Bow dots t. At Mlndlelvary. Vt,: Mew Haanp share ft; MtddlaHwy 14. At Baltimore: Johns Hopkins 1; Washington d. At Haverfnrd, Pa.: Haverford I Nrw York Cnlvrrstty t. At ProvWrvoc: syrnense : Brown At ClndnnaU: Denieoa S5: Oln- dnnau t. At Ann Arbor: MicgUgaa t: Michi gan Agglea M. At Itikafi: faraae o: tiuctgo i. At Idnmtn: Neoraaka tt; Katrc Dame It. At MadhKMi: Wrsoactata II; Ohio Rata 4). At Champaign, HI.: Illksoa M; ?Jorthwoatern a. At Mlnaeapotts: ntlnneeota tl; Iowa IS. At faoath ncajikbean. Pa.: Lehigh tt: Mahlcnhwrg t. At Btate ("oileem, Pn.: Pussnirlraaia State tt; West Vtrgtnta Weacaayaa 4. At New Yrrrk: tMsnnbks 44; nu- At Near York: PordlaMi It; Holy Crows t, At Waahlngtoa: Villa Nova : Cath- olko rnlrersMy It. At Worcwercc. Mass. : M. a. c. it; Wurcetcr Tedt t. . 1 At rtttabarsrh: Carnegie tt: Grove Ctty t. - At Carlisle, Pa.: Dick! aeon t; Le banon Valley IS. At (trono. Me.: University of Maine It! Hatea 14. At Nrttenertady, N. Y.: VnJoa tl; Stcvenx t. At Kastoa. Pa.: Albright ; La rev ette 4t. At Haasiltoa, Jf. Y.: totgate 147: aRsPMaBnVaaa4V e At WUlUanatowm. Mane.: THany U: WUIlaans 4). At Hanover. ?C. H.: Dartmoath fraalunea tt: Hanove? t. At Asaherwt. Mass.: A ash prat It; Weadeyaa s. At Boston: Tafia IT; lege . -At hWarthniort. Psvi Ool- t: FrankH. and Msrahsl It. At tssnHtsPaFwtdt iLssaaaaansW dVOnssaaMwaafl Y. M. C. A. ColtaBT. Ml (sdveewlty wksf VCCaaMMkt Aa At MeadrUte, Pa.t 'Allenaoy It; CalaesaUy at Rmhaairr t. . - At tneJiasMMtaai Cnatsanaoga Val- i Menw t. - Lav I AJssasas re; T- , At New tsrieaag; Ossrgla Tnch M; Lmikstsna I. At ItrwaoL -reassv: MarrvUie M: Klssx Ceetecn . At ' Hsrainaii HaasMpla-Macon At VHHstmakargt HI rhsiial Can- tf wt Wwrkasaa and Mary . - . At ran feaasMh. Avk.1 Ark San 1 OfckOwwna A. aad M. . At Torre Baatai Ran faty f I at tar ..- :- - n - d OanhnidaiWat. laaVt Vaaaaat tsU rrankila t. Wo ohovv ovor Ono Hundrod Russian and Long Ef foots In NEW SUITS. Prlcod at $15.00 to 935.00 In all wanted shados and matorlals. COME EARLY MONDAY 3 Local Eleven Victorious in First Home Game of Season, Thirteen To Nothing Warren ton Highs wsre unable to cope with the superior training, fast attack and jsplandld defensive work of Terrell at renter, and yesterday af- ernoon loot to the Relelgh hbjh school eleven. It to t. In the Brat high school game of the aeaaon on the lo cal gridiron. The contest was staged on Rlddlck Field and waa wttnfeaee r fairly good crowd. Displaying an attack and defense rheratterlstle of past high school esm. th Raleigh boye were soon on heir march to the Visiters gnal line after the Warrenton hkyne lest the ball before making their Initial Arat down. Plunges over tackle by Cham pion. Hotchklas and Daniel with aa occasional end ran by Mills placed the ball on W'arrenton's lt-yard Una early in the first period A few minutes later Champion went through the line for the first tourhdown Motrhklsa fsiled to kick goal. Aftar this touchdown and t through ths ball th remainder of the game was worked up and down th field, each team making required distance but being forced to punt when near each other' goal line Raleigh had several chance to score, but the only time they uc reeded In threatening was tn the third and final period. In the third after working the ball gradually closer and closer to th visitors' line. Champion broke through the line, evading the Warrenton backs snd ran So yard for hi second touchdown Mill kicked goal thla time Th Warrenton boy found It eay to gain through the line at time, but the local always rallied when the visitors trtreatened to make much head war In gaining and forced a punt. The War renton high could make practically no gains around ths snds and either lost ground or failed to advance the ball whenever they tried such playa. On the other head Mills aklrted the end? several times for gains Cromartl. right half: Sherrod left half, and Wood, right tackle, did beet work for Warrenton. Cromartl did th beet gaining for hi team aad mad a number of nice plungee through tke line. Wood played a strong defeaalve game and th local hack found It difficult to mak much gain over hla side of the Hat in the last two period Th entire H tela It teaen Blared a splendid game aad the boys gave a fine exhibition of teamwork. The back field found no trouble In picking openings and their kttack was fast and hard. Mills ran his plays well. How ever. Terrell will be remembered as the big star of the contest. Line-up: P. sleigh High Poe. Werremton Hurb mens BEAT WARRENTQfi Smith (C.) R. E Allen D. Mills R. T. ....... Wood Whiting . . - R Q . Rtsnril Terrell C Harris Luansdea . - . . U O Wagner Haynea U T Elliott C. ) Arthur . . . . ... U E Aberaathy E. Mills Q. B Mitchell Champion .... R. H Crotnartte Hotchklas F B Rryaa Daniel L. H therred Score by periods: Raleigh 4 a ; H Wan-eaten t 4 t SUMMARY : Scoring Tooehdon a. Champion 1 21. Goal from touchdown. E. Mills. Substitution Raleigh: Will Coley .for; Whiting, raacette for Arthur. K. Smith for Kaurettw. Official Referee. Reifert: Umpire. lUddlck; Head Uneasnan. Bonner: Tim Keener. SalUvan. Time; 1 2 and It minute quarter. GEORGETOWN LOSES TO HEAVY ARMY ELEVEN Wet Point. N. Y, Oct- 11 The Army defeated Georgetown. I to t. here today la one of tha rougheat games ever staged an tie total grid iron. Owe cadet and twa eolleertana were rated off for nanacsnssary rough- aav and the aeay waa anarred by the Infliction of aenaltien far offside plat and heeding ta the tino. with 0aia towa effeatdiag mast ft esj neatly, la tha laat awartar Oemvie-y as Oaorge- town wee a ceased ef biting licCwaa la taa arnv V "' n;.".- ; OUaaant aeered nil of the Xrmrt points, taking tha oval invar for a toachewwn la tha stunt atuarter front kick ha fetched a prerty goal and later an tn. the hear waneter boot tag a. oal front placement. fie tha tke tmyue? mmmm 206-10 Masonic Tompio iiiantin iisnlsaieM FIND LINK EASY. l Be tea Saaaetato Prwa) Knoxvllk, Tenn., Oct. J. Playing ewend string man a greater part of th time after the first quarter, the t'nlverslty of Tennessee football team defeeted Cumberland University to day 101 te 4. The Tones backs t'lseled tha, enda almost at will and also found ths visitors' llns easy. GEORGIA TTXTI VICTORICH g. B? Um aawrteM Ptml New Orleans La., Oct. 22. Ripping th. left end of the Tigers tine al- most to piecas. skirting th ends for Savings lor Shoppers at the ILfiLBig Store Raleigh's Original Laden WJth Opportunities For Economists Nobby , Velvet Shapes OUR EARLY-WEEK SPECIAL. LADIES' BEAUTIFUL COAT SUITS Smart in every line. Navy, Black, Green and Btown Poplin, French Seree, Gabar dine, and Whipcord. Special Price.. $13.98 Any one of these values should bring $17.50. TOPCOATS, AT $3.98 A real snappy bunch that should bring a much higher price. White Plush Coats. Priced at;$5J8 SCHOOL SHOES for Boys and Girls have Special . v. !' v- Prices New styles DRESS SHOES just in for Ladies,. Department 77 jstore, .mitt-Mi ; stcre 16 EAST IIARGETT ST. . t '5--- gain and showing an abundance of. apeed. Oeorgia Tech to day defeated the Louisiana State Uni versity eleven, here 14 to T. Al'BVR.N MAK EASY TTMK. Birmingham, Ala.. Oct. II Au burn had little trouble defeating tha Mississippi A. and M. eleven here to day tl to 0. Neither team attempted open play. Auburn's four touchdown wsre made by straight football, th backs plunging through off tadcls. ' Of alt the Buropean capitals, Lin den has the beet health record. Department Store Is OF INTEREST MEN TO Special Our $12.98 Cassimere Suits, the kind that you'd ex pect to pay $17.50 to own. An overflowing value is our $11.98 Suits. Strictly Eng ish effects ; worth $15. At $9.98 we are handing out Suits, the like of which others are pricing at $12.50. See them is all we ask. Mackinaws, dandy effects, at $5.48: oth ers at $6.98. Either of these values easily worth $2 more than our price. Our $11.98 Over coats class with oth ers at $15. W i n t e r-w eight Union Suits, priced $1 Special showing of $1.50 Hats for men and boys 98c Boys' Pants. . .48c up Flannel Top Shirts. Wright's Health Un derwear . $iioo - here. . p f Dcnaitasnt ?3 i , V f ' 4i
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